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About Usccr
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR) is a government agency that informs the development of national civil rights policy and enhances the enforcement of federal civil rights laws. The website provides access to reports, meeting information, and resources related to civil rights issues in the United States.
Access information and resources related to civil rights policy and enforcement.
What You Can Do
- View reports on civil rights issues
- Access meeting schedules and minutes
- Submit civil rights complaints
- Read the latest commission news
- Contact the commission for inquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mission of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights?
The mission is to inform the development of national civil rights policy and enhance the enforcement of federal civil rights laws.
How can I submit a civil rights complaint?
You can submit a civil rights complaint through the contact options provided on the website.
Where can I find reports published by the commission?
Reports can be accessed directly on the commission's website under the reports section.
What types of meetings does the commission hold?
The commission holds public briefings, business meetings, and meetings with advisory committees.
How can I contact the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights?
You can contact the commission via the contact information provided on their website.